Posted on 11/05/2005 8:34:14 AM PST by Eurotwit
AULNAY-SOUS-BOIS, France (Reuters) - With every night that France's rundown suburbs burn, officials grow increasingly convinced that drug traffickers and Islamist militants are using frustrated youths to challenge law and order here.
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Many people who watch their cars, shops and schools go up in flames, however, are not buying it. They blame unemployment, racial prejudice and widespread youth boredom for the outbursts.
Finding "hidden hands" behind the unrest seems like trying to catch the rioters as they rampage through the night. Some may get caught, but far more slip away in the darkness.
"Everybody is fed up seeing our town and our district trampled over daily by these organized gangs," declared Gerard Gaudron, conservative mayor of the northeastern Paris suburb of Aulnay-sous-Bois after an hour-long march against violence.
If the police don't crack down on these "hooligans," the embattled Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy has warned, "who would give the orders? The mafias and the fundamentalists."
Fouzi Guendouz doesn't agree. "I don't think that's the real reason. It was just an excuse for kids to trash things," said Guendouz, 20, a French-born business student of Algerian origin.
"The politicians blame it on Islamists because the French are afraid of this religion. They think Islam equals bin Laden."
"Whoever knows who's behind this should come here and say it openly," shouted a defiant man in a Muslim prayer cap. "The problem is there's nothing for youths to do here."
Ahmed Hamidi, a white-bearded Moroccan electrician long resident in France, had no patience with politicians in Paris, which lies hardly an hour away but seems like another planet.
"All the politicians care about are laws for homosexuals and all those immoral things," he fumed. "They are against headscarves, against beards and against the mosques.
THEORY VERSUS REALITY?
Aulnay-sous-Bois was calm overnight, but there were still many charred cars and delivery vans along the way as the "march against violence" snaked in between the faded housing blocks.
Acrid smoke still rose from the smoldering ruins of a large carpet and floor covering depot set ablaze by arsonists two days ago. Deep in an isolated industrial zone, the depot was clearly the target of arsonists who went out of their way to hit it.
The growing frequency of attacks like this, in contrast to the car and trash hopper blazes set by marauding youths earlier in the unrest, prompted Paris prosecutor Yves Bot to join the officials blaming the rioting on organized gangs.
"This is done in a way that gives every appearance of being coordinated," he told Europe 1 radio. "For the moment, we see there is a movement against official institutions but it does not seem to be taking an ethnic or religious turn."
Another student in Aulnay-sous-Bois, Jeremie Garrigues, 19, doubted this was the case. "If those kids had been organized, they would have done much worse -- they would have used guns and bombs against town hall and the prefecture," he argued.
"Those are all politicians' theories," remarked an Algerian woman named Samia, whose main concern was how frightened her children were by the unrest. "We live here in reality."
NICE CARS AND EXPENSIVE PHONES
It's only on the fringes of the march, out of earshot of the multi-cultural crowd of concerned residents, that anybody tries to reconcile the opposing explanations.
"I'm sure there are drug dealers and Islamic radicals at work," said a middle-aged woman who requested anonymity. "Drugs are everywhere. They've arrested Islamic radicals nearby here."
A social worker who also withheld his name said some rioters seemed linked to the drug trade because they "drive nice cars and use mobile telephones I couldn't afford to buy.
"When the government is determined to fight this underground economy, there's bound to be resistance," he said. "There is no headquarters organizing this, but they seem to be coordinating their activities among themselves by phone."
The charge that Islamist radicals were trying to exploit the unrest was a difficult one for local Muslims to handle, he said, because many were working to prevent unrest and admitting there were radicals in the crowds would discredit their community.
"They can't say that, so they don't say anything," he added.
This must be costing Billions of Euros in france and across Europe.
"All the politicians care about are laws for homosexuals and all those immoral things," he fumed. "They are against headscarves, against beards and against the mosques.
Egad. How un-PC. Where's French-looking John Kerry when you need him to explain the disaffection of multi-cultural French citizen Ahmed Hamidi?
Homophobic hippies?
All that whine and cheese have reduced the collective French IQ.
It wouldn't surprise me if higher ups were organizing this, maybe not Bin Laden but Al Quaeda forces.
". . .to challenge law and order here."
Challenge? It appears they have cornered
the bullfighter and are preparing to castrate
him if the bullfighter does not start protecting
his cojones.
Well, it could be BOTH, you know. I guess the French are not familiar with the term 'catalyst'.
Well, in the past the French shown a certain proclivity to bloodbaths as the means of social organization (Commune in 1871, French Revolution, or war in Algeria). Resorting to this expedient now may have a very salutary effects, too.
That's never the cause. France is right to look for the "hidden hands" because things like this are ACTIVELY PROMOTED.
I lived through the LA/Rodney King riots. The organizers actually had LA blocked out in grids where they set every other block aflame. The punks on the street are just the minions.
Yay..
I managed singlehandedly to make "flockofbarbarians" appear on the most popular keyword list...
OK.. I need a life ;-)
At least organized enough to begin the assaults
AFTER sundown. So where do these "kids" go at
dawn? Home to Mom and Pop's digs? Do they
sleep in the parks? Where is their food
coming from?
After THREE days of this, I'd have labeled them
Mad Dogs run amok, hauled out enough police/
military ammo to do some real damage, and let
the "kids" see some REALITY...their friends'
dead bodies.
Oh,
I see you are deleting it...
I appologize..
Personally I expect that this may cause a split between leftists in Europe and America. It might give the euroleft a different perspective as they watch thier socialist taxes go up in flames.
BUSH - RUSH- RUST- MUST- MOST- MOOT- ROOT- RIOT
Reuters = BS
Too stupid to realize their heads will be among the first to roll.
France should "borrow" a couple of MOABs.
"All the politicians care about are laws for homosexuals and all those immoral things," he fumed.Do the leftist pro-gay pro-Islamic PC brigades in the west realize that they hang homosexuals in Iran... and might start doing it in France if they catch them in the streets?
What's a PC pro-gay pro-Islamic leftist to do?
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